“Howard Stern is really giving Rush Limbaugh a run for his money in the Repulsive Sexist Douchebag Department,” said Jessica Wakeman of Black Book.

Dunham, who is no stranger to harsh comments, hasn’t let his highly publicized incident get to her.

During a Thursday appearance on “The Late Show,” the 26-year-old, told Letterman that she wasn’t fazed by the radio host’s comments.

“I did find out that Howard Stern really hates [‘Girls’], which I’m a Howard Stern fan, and I believe he’s earned the right to free speech, and he should go for it.

“He did say something that was so funny that I want to get on my gravestone. He said 'Congrats to her. It's so hard for little fat chicks to get anything going these days,'" she added. "It put me in the best mood! I just want to be like, my gravestone says, 'She was a little fat chick and she got it going.’"

Dunham, who gained recognition following her 2010 directorial debut “Tiny Furniture,” took home the Golden Globe for Best Actress and Best Series Comedy at the Golden Globe Awards on Sunday.

Last October, the actress/writer/director signed a controversial $3.5 million book deal with Random House to pen “Not That Kind of Girl: A Young Woman Tells You What She’s Learned,” a “non-advice” collection of essays.